This book has eleven chapters, all filled with exercises, pictures, and content to get you started blogging; Some of the chapters are quite large, such as when we examine working with images and video (Chapter 4); others are fairly short, such as our…
The idea for this book developed in October 1996 on the eve of the passage of the Economic Espionage Act (EEA) in discussions with a colleague
who specialized in intellectual property law and had been practicing for
some 15 years, litigating…
News headlines continue to tell us that there is a crisis in education: ‘4,000
teacher jobs cannot be filled’ (Dean, 2000a), ‘Schools policy crisis as third
superhead quits’ (Carvel and Mulholland, 2000), and, ‘Poverty no excuse
for…
The Manuscript Found in Saragossa is a gothic novel by Jan Potocki (1761– 1815), a Polish aristocrat touring Napoleonic Europe, that recounts the story of a mysterious manuscript found in the Spanish city
of Saragossa and features the adventures…
This book was first planned as a revised edition of my What You
Should Know About Inflation, first published in 1960. But inflation,
not only in the United States but throughout the world, has since
then not only continued, but spread and…
The second volume, Cognitive Psychology of Learning edited by H. Roediger, is comprised of 48 chapters on various aspects of cognitive ability and the underlying neuroscience. The basics of attention, working memory, forgetting, false memories,…
the most important feature of the approach in this book is that it provides a theoretical structure to analyze the impact of behavioral beliefs and preferences on all asset prices through the SDF. In this respect, the approach in this paper develops…
Great bodies of men who cared intensely for a definite creed found that expression for it was lacking, even if
this creed (as in France) were that of a very large majority in the State. The "organs of opinion" professed a
genteel ignorance of that…